Zak Brown, who has led the team since 2016, played a major role in their success in recent years. Hence, the Briton opened up about the ‘toxic’ culture within Woking under Ron Dennis .
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown has revealed that “conspiracy theories” ran riot at the team following his arrival in 2016, revealing that some staff members were “seeing ghosts.” ...
McLaren enter the F1 2025 season as the reigning Constructors’ Champions having lifted their first teams’ title in 26 years ...
Max Verstappen received praise from McLaren CEO Zak Brown as he lauded the Dutchman's knowledge of FIA rules. However, Brown was critical of the FIA as he demanded full-time stewards to avoid ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who previously urged the teams to pay for stewards’ salaries, made a comparison between Football referees and FIA stewards. Brown highlighted that in a multi-billion sport ...
Zak Brown has made his stance on the FIA stewards very clear. He has voiced the fact that they should be paid several times ...
McLaren secured a massive turnaround in performance in the 2024 season and went from the middle of the grid to the very top. Zak Brown, who has led the team since 2016, played a major role in their ...
McLaren have confirmed to PlanetF1.com that Bianca Bustamante has left the team’s junior scheme ahead of the F1 2025 season. Bustamante became the first female driver to join McLaren’s junior ...
Zak Brown does not hide his confidence in the young ... Ardila Piloto has developed a special relationship with McLaren, solidifying himself as the leader within the team. His adaptability to ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has revealed that the prestigious Formula 1 team had a “toxic” atmosphere upon his arrival in 2016. The American’s tenure at Woking has seen quite the turnaround, helping to turn ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who previously urged the teams to pay for stewards’ salaries, made a comparison between Football referees and FIA stewards. Brown highlighted that in a multi-billion sport like ...
When Zak Brown took over at McLaren in 2016, he walked into a team in crisis—not just struggling on track, but poisoned by internal politics. Now, eight years later, McLaren stands as the reigning ...